ABA Journal names The Employer Handbook a top law blog (again)! #TeamHandbook

The Employer Handbook is officially the Grover Cleveland of the interwebz, proudly nominated twice — in non-consecutive years — by the American Bar Association in its Blawg 100 Amici as one of the top employment-law blogs in the galaxy.

Indeed, Your Blogness has been on quite a run recently. Have you seen the updated Speaking Engagements section of the blog recently? No? Well, go ahead, click and scroll down to check out my June 2014 gigs. I’ll wait. Oh, that’s no typo. That’s speaking gigs at SHRM’s 2014 Annual Conference and Expo.

Quick, someone fetch my scepter!

The rest of you, here’s the drill:

For the next month, the ABA has requested that you winnow down the group of deserving employment-law blog nominees to a grand champion. You can do that by voting for The Employer Handbook here, clicking the banner below, or tweeting your support.

Seriously though, thank you to everyone who reads and supports this blog. We wouldn’t be here without you.

CONTRIBUTOR:

Eric B. Meyer

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